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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. “RIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932.

POPPY DAY FUND.

H.K.C.C. MEETING

POSSIBLE CHANGE IN THE CRICKET INTERPORT

NEARLY $400 MORE RECEIVED YESTERDAY

$3,208

100 100

50

Бо

made by Mr. II. R. B. Hancock, who Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington

Dr. G. W. Pope presided at the meeting, the renson being that during these two months, "one can be reasonably assured of good weather."

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20

It was revealed at tho annual Previously acknowledged general meeting of the Ilongkong Sir Robert Ho Tung Cricket Club yesterday that possibly Mr. Paul Lauder future Interport cricket teams will Mr. E. Potter.. go up to Shanghai in October or Mr. S. S. Perry November. This announcement was

After asking the Hon. Secretary;

83,638.

Contributions may be made at Mr. L. S. Greenhill, to read the Messra. Thomson and Co., (Char- notice convening the meeting, frtered Accountants) York Building, Hancock said:

ac-

Hongkong.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship.

"GENERAL METZINGER" Arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, the 26th October, 1992.

From MARSEILLES &c. Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamer ore hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are bolag landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, whence delivery can be obtained as the goods are landed.

Goods not cleared within 7 days including dato of arrival, will be subject to rent.

to the All claims must be sent undersigned before the Friday. tho 4th November, 1932, or they will not be recognized

Gentlemen,The report and counts, with auditors certificate at tached, having bern in your hands for the prescribed period, I will, with year to do better in this respect, as your permission, follow the usual we have lately trade arrangements

Damaged packages must be left in procedure and take them as read. which we hope will prevent a loss in

The report fully covern the activi- future, hut we cannot expect big pro- the Godowns for examination by the ties of the Club for the period under fits on this item so long as the pre-consignees, and the Company's Sur- to veyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas review, but I should like to take this sent system of supplying balla

at 10.00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 1st members is in force. opportunity of enlarging on It

November, 1032. Consignees must have little.

a Revenue Omeer in attendance when damaged dettable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

that

ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIO "EMPRESSES"

Ofter the Utmost in SPEED-SIZE-SPACE-LUXURY

Empt. of Canada pr. of Asia

Empr. of Russia Empr. of Japan Emin of Asia Empr of Canada Empr. of Busta Empe, of Japan Empr, of Asis Empr. of Cauda of Russia Empr.

AND

SERVICE

Hour Hong Shanghai Nagasaki

LEKTO

Nov. 4 Nov. 18 'Doc. 2 Dec 16 D-c 30 Feb. 1 Feb 17 Star. 2

Roba Yakobans Honoiala Vanendrar

Lear Lears Nov. 10 Nov. 18

Arrive

Leave

Artive;

Nov. 6 Nov. 8 Nov. 20

Nov.B.

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Doa &

Dec. 4 Dsq. 6

Dao 8 Doo, 10

Dea, 19

D-u. 18

Dre. 21 Dre. 23 Des. 29

Jan. 3

J. Jan. 3 Feb. 3

J 6

Jan.

Jin. 16

Feb. 6 Fab. Fob, 15

Feb. 20

Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Mr. 4

Feb. 23 Feb. 25

Mor, 6

Mar. 7 Mar, 0 Mar, 15

Mar, 20

Mar. 17 Mər. 21

Mar. 10 Mar. 21

Mr. 23 Mar. 23

Apr. 3

Mar. 26

Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 Apr. 18

Apr. 7

Apr. 9 Apr. 11

Apr. 13 Apr. 15

Apr. 24

Agent.

Empr. of Japan Empr. of Asia

Αμπ. 21

Apr. 23

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May 6

May 7 May 0

May 11 May 13

Empr. of Canide

May 19

May 21

Empr of Runnin Empr. of Japan

Ju e 2

June 4 June 6

June 8 June 10

June 15

June 13

May-E

June is June 21 June 23 June 29 July 4

May 24 May 26 June 3 June 7

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurenco will be effected by us in any case whatever.

π. On,

Hongkong, 20th October, 1932. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

Bar profits are also down by nearly Two Interport cricket matches have $1,000, but I would mention bean played against Shanghai since charges for drinks to members have our last meeting a year ago. The not varled appreciably during the first one here in November which re-past twelve months-in spite of the sulted in a win for our friends from fluctuations in exchange and duties, May This accounts for the tower profits, the North and the second ono this year in Shanghai which we won in spite of the larger turn-aver.

These three items you will see make by the narrow margin of 42 run. Most of you will remember that up the $3,000 mentioned above.

it was owing to very bad weather

Balance Sheet.. touch and go whether the game in at and

ali, Shanghai would be played as it was. It was only carried through will see we have a credit balance Turning to the balance sheet, you under extremely unfavourable condi

Debtors. The tions to both sides. I should here with our Bankers of $3.217.03.

Member like to congratulate Mr. Mitchell and

shown im

balance sheet is the. his team on their victory. It is not $6,781.14. Since the 31st, August The Steamship, always possible as know to get the collections against this amount

visiting aide,

but the best talent for a the "will to win" and cheery to $1,054.68$200.48 of the balance still to come in being considered good optimism of the Hongkong skipper.

and a provision of $175.98 has been informed that all Goods are being the risk Inte have no doubt were no mean factors made under Sundry Creditors

their Innded nt in our victory, It has been suggested

hazardous and/or extra hazardous that our visit to Shanghal should take those accounts considered doubtful.

Sundry creditors and credit bul- Godowns of The Hongkong and Kow place any in October or November. when one can be reasonably assuredances is made up largely of various koon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.. of good weather and this time will hilla for August.

whenco and/or from the delivery may be obtained. be given a trial when our turn next comes to visit the Northern Port, We shall menntime look forward to s

the

visit from Shanghal in November,

1933.

amount

for

Whilst on the subject of member

nak accounts, I would once again members and subscribers with small

From LEITH. MIDDLESBRO,' ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.

"RENREOCH" Consignees of Cargo are

hereby

wharves

No chairs will be admitted after

accounts to pay a deposit of say $10 the Goods have left the Godowns, against bille-buth as a convenience and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st November, 1932, will be to themselves and to the Hon. Seere- subject to rent.

ose valuable ary, a great deal of whose

All claims against the steamer timo on our behalf is spent in writ-

must be presented to the Undersign- ing letters to members who are beed on or before the 16th November. hind in their payments. I referred

The Club's Showing. Before leaving this subject of In- terpart cricket I want again to thank all those who financially and other

All broken, chafed, and daninged wise heined to make the visit of then y speech at the annual general 1932, or they will not be recognized. Shanghal team here Inst November meeting of 1929 to this same subject, Goods are to be left in the Godowns, by the success I think it was. Without and if a little more consideration the assistance we received It would were shown by members a great deal where they will be examined on the

Mensra. Goddard and Douglas. hardly be possible to carry through of unnecessary work would be saved. 31st October, 1932, ut 10 am,

To comply with the General Bonded consignees A Complaint Book: a cricket interpori successfully.

Warehouse Regulations With reward to local cricket, I am

A Revenue Offlear in One or two

apmust have members have sorry the Club did not make a better showing. However there appears to bronched me with suggestions which attendance when damaged dutiable be a good deal of new talent this they considered would be to the bene- goods are examined.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. be enunter- hope both the 1st and it of members as a whole. These:

Bills of Lading will 2nd XI' under the able cantaincy Committee and are in force. One of signed by

have mostly been accepted by your of Mr. Hayward and Mr. Gabagan them as a complaint book, which respectively will see that we are at the head of both the 1st and 2nd will be kept in the Secretary's office. and which is not to be removed. If Mr. Sayer is to be congratulated any member has at any time

seun, and

Langue,

плу

on leading the 1st XI batting aver-suggestion to make for the benefit apes, and Mr. Hamilton the howling. members un a whole, I can as-

en Mr. Ellint and Mr. Wolff batting and bowling averages postively of the 2nd XI.

in

was

the

res-

due

sure you it will receive the earnest consideration of your Committee.

I do not think I have anything further to say, beyond a personal The annual lawn tennis tournament was one apoin carried through sure reference to the Committee and the cessfully. There

a very slight lion. Secretary. I would like to take doeling

of thanking thern the number of entries,

this

opportunity though gate receipts were not up to for their willing co-operation in all in connexion with the Club. matters former

thanks are years. Our In the rials

and Hub-committer Gentlemen, I can assure you that they who ran the tournament so efficiently.re all good workers and have the The Kumjnha cousins for the 8th best interests of the Club at heart. I now beg to propose the adoption yene in succession wen the Open Doubles Championship of the Colony of the report and accounts as pre- and Mr. S. A. Rumjaha once again sented, and when this has been duly seconded I shall be pleased to answer won the Singles.

to the best of my ability any ques tions members may wish to ask in connexion with them.

The report was seconded by Mr. 1. C. F. Bellamy and passed animously.

The final of the annual Hong Dou- bles was played off this afternoon. and remulte in a victory for Messrs, Gibh, Livingstone.

The Accounts,

New Officers.

1177-

ro.

Turning now to the Decounts, 1 hope you will agree that they are Proposed by Mr. F. Syme-Thomp- satisfactory. The gross profit at son and acconded by Mr. P. Jacks, working nccount is $8.070.25-anme Mr. Hancock was unanimously $3,376 lower than the previous year elected President of the Club.

But you will notice that gale re- Messrs. Linstead and Davies were coints for the annual tennis tournn- re-elected Auditors on the proposal ment are down by about $1,000, which of Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, seconded in beyond our control. The loss tr by Mr. W. Wright. sale of tennis gear, principally balla Is $42.36 noninst a profit the press year of $980.94-a difference of $1,000. I would emphasize that tennis play ing memberi get their tennis balls at very cheap prices. We hope this

The following were elected to the Committee.-Mesars.

11. J. Arm- trong. A. C. Beck, A. C. I. Bowker, V. R. Gordon, A. W. Hayward, R. M. Henderson, P. M. Hodgson, E. J. R. Mitchell and T. E. Peareo,

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